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March 16, 2021 |
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Ampler: Conversation with Kristian Johansen |
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Kristian Johansen is CEO and founder of Ampler, an integrated productivity platform for Microsoft Office. Ampler enables users to work faster, easier, and more efficiently in PowerPoint, Word, and Excel, and includes a series of tools that can be integrated into existing Office installations. Kristian has a background as a management
consultant from Bain & Co, and has crafted thousands and thousands of slides and Excel models during his career. |
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If You’ve Ever Sat Through a Typical PowerPoint Presentation: by John Medina
"As you no doubt have noticed if you’ve ever sat through a typical PowerPoint presentation, people don’t pay attention to boring things. You’ve got seconds to grab someone’s attention and only 10 minutes to keep it. At 9 minutes and 59 seconds, something must be done to regain attention and restart the clock–something emotional and relevant. Also, the brain needs a break. That’s why I use stories in this book to make many of my
points." |
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Insert Audio (Sound) in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows |
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It's always a fun exercise adding audio clips to PowerPoint. Some of you may wonder why would you want to add an audio clip? There may be any number of reasons, from adding a voice-over to just inserting some background music. Whatever your reason may be, it helps to know that PowerPoint can insert audio clips of various file
types. MP3, WMA, or WAV files are just the common types that you can insert in PowerPoint slides. These audio files automatically embed into your presentation. Even then, it is a good practice to place your audio files in the same folder in which you save your presentation even before you insert them. |
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Add audio to your slides in PowerPoint 2019 for Windows |
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Insert Audio (Sound) in PowerPoint 2019 for Mac |
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PowerPoint 2019 for Mac enables you to work with various types of sound files such as MP3, AIFF, or WAV. By default, inserted sounds are always embedded within your presentation, although you do have an option to link to sound files rather than embedding them. The default option has a plus side since you don't have to worry about
linked files getting misplaced or lost. On the flip side, this behavior can balloon file sizes. Having said that, it is still a good practice to keep your sound files in the same folder in which you save your PowerPoint 2019 presentation—even before you insert them. |
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Add audio to your slides in PowerPoint 2019 for Mac |
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Insert Audio (Sound) in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac |
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PowerPoint 2016 for Mac enables you to work with various types of sound files such as MP3, AIFF, or WAV. However, inserted sounds are always embedded within your presentation, that are different from the default behavior in previous versions of PowerPoint that always linked sound files rather than embedding them. This has a plus side
since you now no longer have to worry about linked files getting misplaced or lost. On the flip side, this can balloon file sizes. Having said that, it is still a good practice to keep your sound files in the same folder in which you save your PowerPoint 2016 presentation—even before you insert them. |
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Add audio to your slides in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac |
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